, 1h35Directed byFrères DardenneOriginBelgiqueGenresDramaThemesFilms about the labor movementActorsMarion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Olivier Gourmet, Catherine Salée, Pili Groyne, Christelle CornilRoles JulietteRating73% In Seraing, an industrial town in Liège, Belgium, Sandra is a young wife and mother, who works in a small solar-panel factory. She suffers a nervous breakdown and is forced to take time off from her job. During her absence, her colleagues realize they are able to cover her shifts by working slightly longer hours and the management proposes a €1,000 bonus to all staff if they agree to make Sandra redundant. Sandra later returns to work and discovers that her fate rests in the hands of her sixteen co-workers, and she must visit each of them over the course of a weekend to persuade them to reject the monetary bonus. However, most of the co-workers need the proposed bonus for their own families and Sandra faces an uphill battle to keep her job before the crucial vote on Monday morning.

, 2h59Directed byAbdellatif KechicheOriginFranceGenresDrama, Comedy-drama, RomanceThemesL'adolescence, Films about children, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Teen LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related filmsActorsLéa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Aurélien Recoing, Alma Jodorowsky, Mona Walravens, Salim KechioucheRoles Mère AdèleRating77% Adèle is an introverted 15-year-old high-school student whose classmates gossip constantly about boys. While crossing the street one day, she passes by a woman with short blue hair and is instantly attracted. She dates a boy at her school for a short while and they have sex, but she is ultimately dissatisfied and breaks off their relationship. After having vivid fantasies about the woman she saw on the street and having one of her female friends behave flirtatiously towards her, she becomes troubled about her sexual identity. One friend, the openly gay Valentin, seems to understand her confusion and takes her to a gay dance bar. After some time, Adèle leaves and walks into a lesbian bar, where she experiences assertive advances from some of the women. The blue haired woman is also there and intervenes, claiming Adèle is her cousin to those pursuing Adèle. The woman is Emma, a graduating art student. They become friends and begin to spend more time with each other. Adèle's friends suspect her of being a lesbian and ostracise her at school. Despite the backlash, she becomes very close to Emma. Their bond increases and before long, the two share a kiss at a picnic. They later have sex and begin a passionate relationship. Emma's artsy family is very welcoming to the couple, but Adèle tells her conservative, working-class parents that Emma is just a tutor for philosophy class.